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Vincent Audio SV-737 Hybrid Stereo Integrated Amplifier - Black

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Vincent's SV-737 flagship integrated amplifier is a technically-advanced hybrid tube and solid state stereo design with built-in D/A converter plus wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and WiFi.

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    Sonic Accuracy and Excitement

    In audiophile circles, the name "Vincent Audio" is closely associated with hybrid hi-fi components that use both vacuum tube and solid state circuitry. The reason why Vincent is identified with hybrid gear is because Vincent does it so well. The German-based company is constantly evolving new technology and refining existing designs for better and better sounding hi-fi gear. The new SV-700 hybrid integrated amplifier is based on many years of engineering experience.

    "A Tasty Blend"

    "Vincent has created a tasty blend with the SV-700," reports i-fidelity.net. "With plenty of semiconductors and a dash of tube flair, the engineers serve up fine, tube-like sound aromas that you always like to lick your fingers for. An amplifier for connoisseurs who don't want to compromise on performance, touch quality and optics. This highlight deserves i-fidelity.net's sustainable recommendation."

    "Vincent has once again succeeded in doing an excellent piece of technology here, that, technically as well as musically," raves Alex Roser, likehifi.de, July 15, 2019.

    "Anyone who simply likes to be drawn into the music and drift with the rhythm will find a friend for life in the Vincent," notes Stefan Schickedanz, connect.de, October 2nd, 2014

    The Best of Both Worlds

    The best of both worlds is provided in terms of sound quality. Warm and smooth tube sound combines with transistor dynamics and power. The SV-700 delivers muscular performance on a huge scale when needed, but it is equally expert at creating a delicate sonic experiences. Two maxims guided the design of this highly versatile amplifier: sonic accuracy and excitement. Listen for yourself and you will discover that you can have both of these.

    Symmetrical Dual Mono Design

    In order to minimize crosstalk and achieve very low levels of distortion, Vincent decided upon a symmetrical dual mono design. In the preamp section, three tubes per channel (1 x 12AX7, 2 x 12AU7) operate in SRPP (Shunt Regulated Push-Pull) mode for precise bass and enhanced performance in the midrange and high frequencies.

    The SV-700's 500-watt power supply uses a toroidal transformer with Panasonic capacitors that are able to provide instantaneous high current on demanded for musical peaks. Final amplification is provided in either Class A or AB operation via powerful Toshiba transistors. These work without any negative feedbacks in order to preserve the characteristic features of tube sound. A front panel button lets you choose either Class A (with 50-watt-per-channel output at 8 ohms) or Class AB operation (providing 100-watt-per-channel output at 8 ohms or 200-watts-per-channel at 4 ohms). You can switch between Class A and Class AB while the music is playing.

    A Full Complement of Connections

    The SV-700 is supplied with a full complement of connections for accommodating sound sources. Included are four analog inputs consisting of three unbalanced RCA pairs and one balanced XLR pair. For connecting recording devices and external amplifiers, there is one REC output RCA pair and PRE output RCA pair. You also get two pairs of speaker outputs and switchable Speaker A/B operation.

    On the digital side, the SV-700 provides one coaxial digital input and one optical digital input. An internal DAC offers CD-quality sound.

    For operational convenience, the SV-700 includes a wireless remote control made of beautiful and nice-to-the-touch aluminum. The SV-700's elegant full-aluminum chassis with enormous cooling fins gives a visual impression of the power and grace of this powerful integrated amp.

    Product Features

    Overview

    • Hybrid tube integrated amplifier
    • Built-in DAC
    • Built-in Bluetooth and WiFi for streaming
    • Able to stream music from NAS drive
    • Texas Instruments PCM5102 DAC with up to 24-bit, 192 kHz playback
    • Defeatable tone controls
    • Front panel headphone jack
    • Preamp output and power amp input jacks
    • Tube Complement: 2 x 6N1P, 2 x 6N2P, 1 x 85A2
    • Two double triodes per channel in the preamp section
    • Playable Digital Formats: WAV, FLAC, APE, LPCM, MP3, ACC, AC3, WMA
    • Wireless remote control
    • Color: Black or silver finish

    Connectivity

    • Inputs: 6 x Stereo RCA, 2 x Optical, 2 x Coaxial, 1 x Stereo Main In
    • Outputs: 1 x Stereo Pre Out, 1 x Stereo Rec Out, 1 x front panel headphone jack, 2 x speaker binding post pairs
    • 2 x 3.5 mm 12V trigger jacks
    • Connection for included WiFi antenna
    • Connection for included Bluetooth antenna
    • IEC-type power cord input

    Product Specs

    • Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 0.3 dB, 20 Hz - 50 kHz +/- 1 dB
    • Nominal Output Power RMS / 8 Ohm: 2 x 180 Watt
    • Nominal Output Power RMS / 4 Ohm: 2 x 300 Watt
    • Nominal Output Power Class A / 8 Ohm: 2 x 10 Watt
    • Harmonic Distortion: < 0.02 %
    • Input Sensitivity: 300 mV
    • Signal-Noise Ratio: > 90 dB
    • Input Impedance: 47 kOhm
    • Max. Power Consumption: 590 Watt
    • Dimensions (WxHxD): 17" x 6.5" x 17"
    • Weight: 46.3 lbs.

    Product Warranty

    Parts & Labor 2 Years 90-Day Warranty on Tubes Vincent Audio Warranty Information

    "When I first listened to the Vincent SV-737 amplifier, I immediately heard the sonic differences compared to my reference. But as time went by, and with a little tweaking, I quickly became accustomed to its sound and just enjoyed the music. Sure I was still aware of its particular sonics. I put this amp in a system that was very high resolution and it managed it with aplomb. But as soon as I switched the speakers the sound took on a whole new flavor and the differences to my reference were shortened. This amplifier has a clean, detailed top end, somewhat sweet midrange (those tubes aren't there just for looks) and a lower end that captures the ebb and flow and power of dynamics with very good control better than a lot of amplifiers I have heard regardless of price. This aspect of its sound is what makes this amp truly exciting and fun to listen to."

    - Francisco Duran, Positive Feedback, November 9, 2022


    "...the Vincent SV-737 is a great all-around performer with high power output and refined sound that make it worth the asking price."

    "The SV-737 is very versatile, as well, with plenty of analog and digital input options and a commensurate-quality onboard DAC. It even accommodates today's streaming music from phones and tablets, though you will want to have a Tidal HiFi Plus subscription for the highest-resolution tracks."

    - Muse Kastanovich, The Absolute Sound, May/June 2022


    "The Vincent is really good at that — recreating all of the nuance and detail that makes really well recorded music envelop you if the speakers on the other end are up to the task."

    "...the Vincent SV-737 needs to be on your shortlist. It has flown beneath the radar for too long and is extremely capable with all genres of music."

    - Ian White, ecoustics.com, September 9, 2021


    2022 Recommended Components - Stereophile

    "The Vincent Audio SV-737 was great fun with all the music I played. It's a powerful beast of an integrated that can probably drive just about any loudspeaker. Its best traits were its see-through, near-rich midrange and generous, tight low end that added a little warmth to most music—plus, it comes with a more-than-solid, detailed, musical DAC. The SV-737 pushed my happy buttons whether I was listening to black discs or digital sources."

    - Ken Micallef, Stereophile, July 1, 2021

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